Euphorbia beharensis – Succulent plants

Euphorbia beharensis - Succulent plants

Euphorbia beharensis is an ornamental, much-branched, spiny succulent shrub. It has slender branching stems with tuberous roots. The leaves are at branches tips, ovate, green, edge pretty much undulate, subsessile, deciduous. It produces a little green inflorescence that is borne on a short peduncle from branch apices. The milky sap of this plant is poisonous and can cause skin irritations and even temporary blindness, and death may result if any of its parts are eaten. Therefore Euphorbia should be handled with caution and keep it away from children and pets.

Scientific classification

Family: Euphorbiaceae
Genus: Euphorbia
Species: E. beharensis
Scientific Name: Euphorbia beharensis Leandri

Euphorbia beharensis

How to grow and care Euphorbia beharensis

Light

It prefers full to partial sunlight. Provides good sunlight at least 3-5 hours of the day, and turn it regularly so that your plant doesn’t begin to grow lopsided.

Soil

It grows well in well-draining, gritty soils or cactus potting mix. They are not particular about soil pH, but they cannot tolerate wet soil.

Water

Water regularly during the growing season. You can allow the soil to dry out between each watering. No water should ever be allowed to stand around the roots. Keep almost completely dry in winter. Do not water too often to prevent overwatering, which can potentially kill it off.

Temperature

It prefers an optimal temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit – 85 degrees Fahrenheit / 16 degrees Celsius to 29 degrees Celsius.

Fertilizer

Fertilize every two weeks with a diluted balanced liquid fertilizer during its growing season in the spring and summer. Avoid fertilizing your plant during the fall and winter months.

Propagation

It can be easily propagated by cuttings. Take a cutting in Spring or Summer and these cuttings, which needs to be dried out for a couple of weeks before potting. Also can be propagated from seed.

Pests and Diseases

Euphorbia beharensis may be susceptible to mealy bugs, scale insects, occasionally spider mites.

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